Poor misbegotten Quill Awards. I mean, they describe themselves as, "the only book awards to pair a populist sensibility with Hollywood-style glitz. They are the first literary prizes to reflect the tastes of all the groups that matter most in publishing--- readers, booksellers and librarians." Not actually true. The Cybils might have something to say in the matter. But in any case, the Quill Nominations were announced at BEA this year. We seem to have a nicer crop of titles than usual too. Observe (as I have lifted these wholesale from the website in question):

Graphic Novel
Making ComicsWritten by Scott McCloud
Published by HarperCollins
Ode to Kirihito Written by Osamu Tezuka
Published by Vertical
Alice in SunderlandWritten by Bryan Talbot
Published by Dark Horse
Exit WoundsWritten by Rutu Modan
Published by Drawn & Quarterly
Aya Written by Marguerite Abouet
Illustrated by Clement Oubrerie
Published by Drawn & Quarterly

Children's Picture Books
The Adventures of the Dish and the SpoonWritten by Mini Grey
Published by Alfred A. Knopf
Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy Written by Jane O'Connor
Illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser
Published by HarperCollins
FlotsamWritten by David Wiesner
Published by Clarion Books
Orange Pear Apple Bear Written by Emily Gravett
Published by Simon and Schuster
Owen & Mzee: The Language of Friendship Written by Isabella Hatkoff, Craig Hatkoff and Dr. Paula Kahumbu
Photos by Peter Greste
Published by Scholastic Press

Children's Chapter/Middle Grade
Clementine Written by Sara Pennypacker
Illustrated by Marla Frazee
Published by Hyperion Books
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Written by Jeff Kinney
Published by Abrams/Amulet
The Invention of Hugo Cabret Written by Brian Selznick
Published Scholastic Press
Pick Me Up Written by Jeremy Leslie and David Roberts
Published by DK Children's Books
The Titan's Curse (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 3)Written by Rick Riordan
Published by Miramax Books

Young Adult/Teen
American Born Chinese Written by Gene Luen Yang
Published by First Second Books
The Green Glass Sea Written by Ellen Klages
Published by Viking
Incantation Written by Alice Hoffman
Published by Little, Brown and Company
Life as We Knew It Written by Susan Beth Pfeffer
Published by Harcourt Books
Sold Written by Patricia McCormick
Published by Hyperion Books
I was rather fond of
Ms. Pfeffer's thoughtful take on her chances. And as I recall, they changed the voting requirements this year.
The Voting Board
The Quills Voting Board, comprised of over 6,000 invited booksellers and librarians, will vote for the 19 category winners between June 18, 2007 and August 31, 2007.
Consumer Voting
Following the announcement of this year’s winners on September 10, 2007, readers will get to cast their online votes for The Book of The Year from September 10 to October 10, 2007. To cast your vote log on to www.quillsvote.com.
Fascinating stuff. I know where my votes lay. Yourself?
As found here:
Fiction and Poetry:
The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume I: The Pox Party (Candlewick) by M. T. Anderson
Picture Book:
Dog and Bear: Two Friends, Three Stories (Porter/Roaring Brook) written and illustrated by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Nonfiction:
The Strongest Man in the World: Louis Cyr (Groundwood) written and illustrated by Nicolas Debon
The judges also selected two honor books in each category:
Fiction and Poetry:
Clementine (Hyperion) written by Sara Pennypacker, illustrated by Marla Frazee
Rex Zero and the End of the World (Kroupa/Farrar) by Tim Wynne-Jones
Picture Book:
365 Penguins (Abrams) written by Jean-Luc Fromental, illustrated by Joelle Jolivet
Wolves (Simon) written and illustrated by Emily Gravett
Nonfiction:
Tracking Trash: Flotsam, Jetsam, and the Science of Ocean Motion (Houghton) by Loree Griffin Burns
Escape! (Greenwillow) by Sid Fleischman
Hey, man. We all have those favorites that didn't make the cut, but by and large this is a pretty out-and-out good list. It's also going to seriously affect the order in which I read and review books. I have
Rex Zero, but I wasn't going to get to it for a while. What a difference an award makes, eh?
Wow, actually some really great titles in there. I'm stunned.
Very glad to see that Clementine is making it out into the public eye.
That's a MUCH better crop than they usually pick for the Quills. It'll be interesting to see what happens with it.
Read more about Owen & Mzee at their blog:
http://www.lafargeecosystems.com
Join the Owen & Mzee Yahoo Group at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Owen-and-Mzee_Group
See Owen & Mzee Movie trailer:
http://tinyurl.com/oxomy
Author's fabulous website with movie:
http://www.owenandmzee.com
Seriously people if you haven't read Diary of a Wimpy Kid yet...stop what you are doing and go pick your self up a copy.
I second that. Second, third, and fourth it.